Sauros

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Gender Male
Location United States
Introduction I am a professional scientific totalitarian and Cosmic Engineer. Some are born to rule, others to be ruled. This is the natural order of society. The enlightened can't afford to permit the dereistic and benighted majority to dictate the course of civilization. For those with sufficient intelligence and resources, there's no rational basis for viewing society as a whole any differently than artists view lumps of modeling clay. Resources and labor must be rigidly regimented on a globalized basis. Rather than passively accepting evolution as a meandering and random process, surely there is infinitely more sense in seizing and harnessing it for our own ends. In doing so, we shall use the raw material of the cosmos to forge an age fit for the sapient minority. The ultimate goal of an illuminated mind is bringing order out of chaos and attaining immortality via scientific apotheosis. Rational ends always justify the means used to attain them. Nothing antiquated or commonplace will be permitted to stand in our way. Reason, Strength, Will, and the coming Technological Singularity form the foundation and guideposts of our weltanschauung.
Interests Power Politics, Self-Aggrandizement, Science and technology, Depopulation studies, Social control measures, World dynamics, Social engineering, Geoengineering, Sustainable development, Rewilding, The semi-involuntary human extinction movement, a.k.a., Transhumanism
Favorite Movies Watchmen, Metropolis, Godfather trilogy, Soylent Green, Logan's Run, Blade Runner, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, The Matrix trilogy, Children of Men, Idiocracy, Frank Terpil: Confessions of A Dangerous Man, Visions of the Future
Favorite Music Classical, Jazz
Favorite Books Foreign Affairs, International Affairs, The Round Table Journal, International Conciliation, Fabian Tracts, Machiavelli's The Prince, and his delightful, Discourses, Propaganda, Brave New World Revisited, The Impact of Science on Society, Tragedy and Hope, Social Biology, along with back issues of its predecessor, The Stand, one of the finest satires yet produced